REVIEW: Home, I’m Darling at Falcon Theatre
Think Wandavision, but with real people who love the 50s and don’t need mind control to create their perfect world. But can it last? Directed
Think Wandavision, but with real people who love the 50s and don’t need mind control to create their perfect world. But can it last? Directed
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If you’ve ever wondered what a sound designer does, do NOT miss this fantastic production. The way James Dunlap scores the scenes with ominous instrumentals and percussive hallucinations will keep your heart rate high and your senses on alert.
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